Ruby Tuesday Matthews has raised eyebrows after she shared an image of her lunch at Sydney's ritzy eastern suburbs on Friday.
Despite travel restrictions between Greater Metropolitan Sydney and regional New South Wales still in place, the Byron Bay based influencer appeared to enjoy a meal at Mimi's in Coogee, The Daily Telegraph reported on Saturday.
The 26-year-old Instagram influencer shared a photo from her outing showing fans she was enjoying Malossol Caviar, the same caviar served at Mimi's according to the restaurant's social media post back in February.
On the road again? Ruby Tuesday Matthews (pictured) has raised eyebrows after she shared an image of her lunch at Sydney's ritzy eastern suburbs on Friday. Despite travel restrictions between Greater Metropolitan Sydney and regional New South Wales still in place, the Byron Bay based influencer appeared to enjoy a meal at Mimi's in Coogee
In the comments section, fans speculated she was dining at the beach side hot spot in Sydney, while some recognised the popular Merivale restaurant's utensils according to the publication.
However, Ruby gave no clear indication of where she was exactly and initially wrote in the caption: 'Hello Friday work meetings' before changing it to: 'Friday mood.'
While it is not know if Ruby was granted a travel exemption, or the photo was indeed taken on Friday, The Daily Telegraph reported that she has not received any fines or charges.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Ruby Tuesday Matthews and her management for comment.
Lunch: The 26-year-old Instagram influencer shared a photo from her outing showing fans she was enjoying Malossol Caviar. She gave no clear indication of where she was exactly and initially wrote in the caption: 'Hello Friday work meetings' before changing it to: 'Friday mood'
Familiar: In the comments section of her post a few fans speculated she was dining at Mimi's, while some recognised the popular Merivale restaurant's utensils. Malossol Caviar is the same caviar served at Mimi's according to the restaurant's social media post back in February
Travel into Great Metropolitan Sydney from regional New South Wales for holiday, recreational visits or day-trips is not allowed until November 1, according to the State's guidelines.
Only those with a 'reasonable excuse'